St Paul's Retreat, Ilkley · Provincial Archive

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Primary documents from the Provincial Archive relating to St Paul's Retreat

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The following documents from the Provincial Archive relate to St Paul's Retreat, Ilkley, and its associated mission at Addingham. All are held in the physical archive at Douai Abbey.

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Guide to St Paul's Retreat, Ilkley

Printed guide · Provincial Archive

A printed visitor's guide to St Paul's Retreat at Myddelton Lodge, describing the house, chapel, grounds, Lourdes Grotto, and Stations of the Cross.

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A Yorkshire Outpost

Fund-raising leaflet · c. 1926 · Provincial Archive

A fund-raising leaflet produced by the Passionists at Ilkley describing their mission at Addingham, where the upper room of a loft was then being used as the Catholic church, served from St Paul's Retreat.

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Addingham, 1927

Press photograph · August 1927 · Provincial Archive

Press photograph recording the laying of the foundation stone of the permanent Catholic church at Addingham by Bishop Cowgill, August 1927.

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Addingham — The Cross, 1927

Magazine article · The Cross, 1927 · Provincial Archive

An article from The Cross, the Passionist magazine, reporting on the Catholic mission at Addingham and the work of the Passionists from Ilkley in the village.

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Ilkley — The Cross

Magazine article · The Cross · Provincial Archive

An article from The Cross, the Passionist magazine, about St Paul's Retreat, Ilkley, and the Passionist apostolate in Yorkshire.

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Sales Notice, Myddelton Lodge

Sale notice · Provincial Archive

Sale notice for Myddelton Lodge, Ilkley — the property acquired by the Passionists in 1923 as the site of St Paul's Retreat.

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Low Hall

Document · Provincial Archive

Document relating to Low Hall, associated with the Passionist mission in the Ilkley area. Held in the Provincial Archive.

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Stubham

Document · Provincial Archive

Document relating to Stubham, associated with the Passionist presence in the Ilkley area. Held in the Provincial Archive.

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